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Anna Grammar Worksheet - Gerunds
Gerunds are words formed with verbs (base verb + -ing) that act as nouns. Practice using them to talk about what you hope to do.Intermediate

"Rather" and "Quite" - Anna Grammar Worksheet
Rather and quite are adverbs used to suggest we think something to a degree. They are called moderating adverbs. We can use them to modify adjectives or other adverbs. Check out this worksheet.Intermediate

Why Is Punctuation Important? - Anna Grammar
Students may ask, "Why do we need punctuation? Why is it important?" This activity will help you think about the importance of punctuation and get some practice using different punctuation symbols.Intermediate

It as the subject - Anna Grammar Worksheet
A clause or sentence in English must have a subject. There or it are used as empty subjects when there is no other subject. This worksheet practices using It as the subject of a sentence.Intermediate

"Used to" and "Use to"
These can be easily confused. We used to scratch our heads about them, but after doing this worksheet from Anna Grammar, all has come clear. Intermediate

Punctuation - Apostrophes and Contractions
An apostrophe is used for contractions. We use contractions when we are speaking to make our speaking (and writing) more informal. Try our worksheet.....Pre-Intermediate

Apostrophes For Possession
This is an all levels Punctuation Worksheet from Anna Grammar that looks at how the apostrophe is used to show who things belong to.Intermediate

Confusables - Whose and Who's? - Anna Worksheet
A worksheet looking at whose or who's.
Whose is a interrogative pronoun that means 'of which person'. Whose is used to ask which person owns or has something. Who's going to admit to getting this wrong?Intermediate

Subject and Object Pronouns
An All Levels Worksheet from Anna Grammar looking at pronoun use: how we replace nouns or noun phrases to make what we say sound less repetitive. Intermediate

Punctuation - Question Marks
We use a question mark "?" to show that we are asking a question. This worksheet from Anna Grammar gives students punctuation practice using "?s" .Intermediate

Punctuation - Exclamation Marks
We use an exclamation mark (!) to signal a warning or show frustration or anger to the reader. This worksheet looks at how to use exclamation marks.Intermediate

Adverbial Clauses
Adverbial clauses are dependent clauses (they can't stand alone) attached to an independent clause. An adverbial clause gives information about things like when, where, why or how something happened. Try this Anna Grammar Worksheet for more help on the subject.Upper-Intermediate

*Sentence Structure and Paragraphing*
This lesson was suggested by Nelda Motley, one of the winners of our 'Most Wanted Resource Competition' in which teachers suggested an idea for a resource they wanted written. Nelda wanted a lesson to help students develop better sentence structure and paragraph development.Intermediate

Phrases, Clauses, Compound and Complex SentencesA compound-complex sentence is made from two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.This Intermediate level grammar worksheet for students breaks down the meaning of that sentence into digestible chunks!Intermediate

Anna Grammar Worksheet - Finite & Infinite Verbs
Verbs are defined as finite or non-finite depending on where they are placed and what function they have in a phrase, clause or sentence. This worksheet has examples and exercises for students.Intermediate

3rd Conditional - Anna Grammar W.sheet (Int)
The third conditional is used when we talk about something in the past that did not happen. This intermediate worksheet looks at the Tomatina Festival in Bunol, Spain, and practices the third conditional.Intermediate

Colons - Anna Grammar Punctuation Worksheet
A colon is a punctuation sign of two dots :
If you're now wondering what a colon is for and how to use it, then this Worksheet will answer your questions.Upper-Intermediate

Abbreviations - AGW
This worksheet looks at abbreviations and their rules, use of periods and pronunciation. There are 2 exercises to do.Intermediate

Contrasting Words: However and nevertheless
When we write, we may want to show that two ideas are different. We want to stress the contrast between them. Two words that we can use to do this are however and nevertheless. This Grammar Worksheet has three exercises to practice.Intermediate

But, So & And - Elementary Anna Grammar Worksheet
A conjunction connects words or groups of words. Coordinating conjunctions connect two equal parts of a sentence. Try this Elementary Grammar Worksheet which looks at 3 of the most common coordinating conjunctions: and, but and so.Elementary

Adverbs - An Anna Grammar Worksheet
Adverbs are words that modify or talk about verbs. Adverbs often tell us when, where, why, or how something happens. This worksheet has 4 exercises for students to complete.Intermediate

"Past Perfect Simple" - Grammar Worksheet
We use the past perfect simple when we are thinking of a situation in the past and then we refer to an action that happened before this past time. Practice with this intermediate level Anna Grammar worksheet.Intermediate

Anna Grammar Worksheet - The Past Perfect
The Past Perfect is used for one action that happens before another action in the past. Try these 3 exercises and read about an 8-year-old who had stolen his teacher's car.Pre-Intermediate